Developing leaders to support democracy and economic opportunity in South Sudan

In 1983 the Sudan civil war produced a mass exodus of 20,000 children, mostly young boys. They fled on foot in small groups, walking for months while facing gunfire, wild animals and starvation, seeking refuge in Ethiopia and Kenya.

These became known as the “lost boys of Sudan” and they spent most of their childhood in refugee camps before being resettled in the U.S. Today these young men are returning to Sudan to build a new generation of leaders.